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The first edition was an immediate success and was followed in 1579 by this the first French edition of this pocket-size atlas which is more widely referred to as the ‘Epitome’. They are the only two issues before the atlas was expanded. However the ‘Privilege’ provided on the final leaf is dated 1577 indicating a possible earlier French edition although no example has ever been recorded. It is possible that though granted probably late in that year it would be a further year or more before the text was prepared in the then troubled times. The six larger plates which are engraved to a higher standard are of the world, Europe, France, Germany, the Low Countries and Italy. They were replaced in 1588 by smaller maps similar in size to the rest of the atlas. Any edition with the larger plates present is highly sought after. Above each map in the atlas is a typographic title with a number which relates to the equivalent map in the folio ‘Theatrum’. Koeman (1967-70) Ort 48; Van der Krogt (1997-2003) 331:11; Nordenskiold (1979) no. 166; Phillips (1909-) 385; Shirley (1984) 132; Shirley (2004) T.Ort 2a.
Le Miroir du Monde, reduict premièrement en rithme brabanconne par M.P. Heyns. Et maintenant tourné en prose françoise: auquel se represent clairement & au vif, tant par figures que charactères, la vraye situation, nature & propriété de la terre universelle
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